Exactly Where They'd Fall
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About this ebook
In this brazen portrait of twenty-somethings love, three friends will navigate that turbulent time of life when the close-knit bonds of youth give way to coupledom.
After so many disappointments, Amelia is finally happy. Or something like it. She's given her love and trust to her best friend, Drew, who is sweet, sensitive, loyal, and everything she's always wanted. She's calculated the perfect path to inner peace and healing by surrounding herself with people who would never break her heart.
Jodie hates that all her friends are pairing up to begin their futures. She hates dating, hates romance in general. She hates that she can't forget one night, a year ago, which Drew doesn't seem to remember the same way. Everyone is moving on without her, but that's fine, because she never needed anyone in her life.
"Never" has a way of proving itself wrong.
With vivid characters, generous doses of humor, and palpable emotion, Exactly Where They'd Fall is a story about three friends forced to explore the complicated and fragile bonds of friendship and love. Fans of heartfelt, witty literary fiction, and smart women's fiction will enjoy this charming and honest debut.
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Next up? Look for this book's companion novel, The Fish and the Bird, available now in all ebook formats and paperback!
Laura Rae Amos
Laura Rae Amos is a Michigan native now living near Washington DC with her charming husband and tornado of a little boy. After studying creative writing at the University of Toledo, she moved to the suburbs of Detroit to have a baby instead of an MFA. She is a blogger, web-fiction writer, poet, occasional musician, photographer, dabbling artisan, and all around creative distraction. She has nineteen books in her head and needs to learn to write faster. Or else focus.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5At the end of this book the author states “If you liked it, loved it, or even felt lukewarm toward it, please consider leaving a review”. I am sorry to say I felt lukewarm. It is a decent story but not fantastic. The plot jumps around a bit and is sometimes hard to follow. The characters could use a little more developing at the beginning. The development comes later for most of the characters but for a few it is too little, too late. One character (Jodie)I found totally unlikeable. She is a self centered pessimist who was apparently so traumatized by her parents divorce when she was not even a toddler, that she a mean bitter adult. Overall, the book was good but not great. It was good enough though, that I would read something else by this author.